tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912631876823815037.post786461190434164810..comments2017-09-25T16:42:23.927+01:00Comments on Penny's Hot Birding and Life!: Holme Birding!Penny Clarkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10611815673583639942noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912631876823815037.post-74890559656226522802017-04-11T00:48:51.935+01:002017-04-11T00:48:51.935+01:00I find that the most regular abusers of the track ...I find that the most regular abusers of the track are larger vehicles such as 4x4&#39;s. The track is far smoother than it used to be! But, I agree it is not as smooth as it could be, but a smoother road would be abused I fear, by speeding cars and this would also impact on the disturbance of wildlife. I find the orange dust covering the car, more annoying than the state of the road, but I am told that if you drive slower than the requested 15mph, the orange dust does not cling to your car!Penny Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10611815673583639942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4912631876823815037.post-14786697733177597842017-04-09T09:36:45.733+01:002017-04-09T09:36:45.733+01:00I&#39;m really surprised that visitors to Holme NW...I&#39;m really surprised that visitors to Holme NWT travel too fast along the access road. I was there yesterday afternoon and felt that, if I drove faster than 10mph, my tyres would be shredded by the excessively large stones used to resurface the roadway. As a NWT member, access to the reserve hardly encourages people to visit. Or is that the idea?Willockboynoreply@blogger.com